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NAME

       pki_healthcheck.conf - PKI Healthcheck configuration file.

DESCRIPTION

       The healthcheck.conf configuration file is used to set the defaults when running pki-healthcheck tool.

SYNTAX

       The  configuration  options  are  not  case sensitive. The values may be case sensitive, depending on the
       option.

       Blank lines are ignored.  Lines beginning with # are comments and are ignored.

       Valid lines consist of an option name, an equals sign and a value. Spaces  surrounding  equals  sign  are
       ignored. An option terminates at the end of a line.

       Values should not be quoted, the quotes will not be stripped.

              # Wrong - don't include quotes
              verbose = "True"

              # Right - Properly formatted options
              verbose = True
              verbose=True

       Options  must  appear  in the section named [default] or [dogtag]. There are no other sections defined or
       used currently.

       Options may be defined that are not used. Be careful of misspellings, they will not be rejected.

OPTIONS

       The following options are relevant for the healthcheck tool:

       cert_expiration_days
           The number of days left before a certificate expires to start displaying a warning.  The  default  is
       28.

       instance_name
           The name of the PKI instance. The default is pki-tomcat

EXAMPLES

       [default]
       cert_expiration_days = 30

       [dogtag]
       instance_name = pki-tomcat

FILES

       /etc/pki/healthcheck.conf

SEE ALSO

       pki-healthcheck (8)

AUTHORS

       Dinesh Prasanth M K <dmoluguw@redhat.com>

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright  (c)  2020  Red  Hat,  Inc.   This  is licensed under the GNU General Public License, version 2
       (GPLv2).  A copy of this license is  available   at  http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.txthttp://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.txt⟩.

PKI                                               June 29, 2020                          pki_healthcheck.conf(5)